I recently installed a PCIe graphics card nVidia GTX Ti on my ASUS P Z -V MB running Windows and an Intel ONLY enabled when integrated graphics PCIe graphics works i processor The goal was to get displayport so I PCIe graphics works ONLY when integrated graphics enabled could use a higher resolution monitor In the BIOS I changed the quot system agent quot graphics setting to make the PCIe graphics card the primary video When I do that the machine seems to boot and the MB splash screen offering the option to enter BIOS comes up on a monitor attached to the PCIe videocard but Windows never fires up the PCIe videocard If I set the MB to enable integrated graphics the machine boots into Windows fine and Windows uses the videocard Monitors attached to the videocard get the Windows display and if no monitors are attached to the Intel integrated graphics the Intel graphics software does not run The problem is that with the Intel integrated video set to be the primary video I don't get the splash screen on monitors attached to the PCIe card nor I PCIe graphics works ONLY when integrated graphics enabled suspect would I see Windows recovery screens should something go wrong though I don't PCIe graphics works ONLY when integrated graphics enabled know If I attach a monitor to the Intel integrated video then Intel's graphic engine runs in Windows and I'd rather it did not As per usual I don't know if this is a Windows problem or a MB problem or a graphics card problem Since the MB bios splash screen goes to the right monitor for the MB setting I am presuming the problem is in Windows But I cannot imagine what that would be I did the usual updates on general principles so latest MB bios latest Intel and nVidia drivers all Windows updates Any help thinking this thru would be appreciated

A:PCIe graphics works ONLY when integrated graphics enabled

Not sure how your motherboard works but may need the Intel graphics enabled for the dedicated card to work. Do you have the latest Intel graphics drivers installed? Have you tried installing the Nvidia drivers when on the Intel graphics?

Could also try reverting to the basic graphics drivers in Device Manager when on the Intel, then switch to the dedicated in BIOS and see if it will boot with the basic driver installed.

i am looking to buy a new graphics card to upgrade from the integrated crap that is ati x200 series 64 mb which although i didnt realize really wasnt what i needed to play battlefield 2142 and battlefield 2 so please help me i don have a clue what im doing in this area i have pci-e slots and a £100 budget

I just plugged my monitor into the new card (HD4770) and it works, did not disable or uninstall the integrated graphics. the integrated is a NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE chipset. The performance index went higher on paper but other than having better resolution I don't see a huge improvment. I still have video lag trying to watch streaming hd movies and my new camera (Panasonic Lumix ZS7) wont play video in HD over my computer. Must I disable and even uninstall the old integrated graphics too or am I missing something else?

A:I just installed a new graphics card, must I disable the old integrated graphics?

Have a look in your bios to see if it has an option to boot from pci-e or intergrated.What is the motherboard you are using?

can run the Sims 2 with SMOOTHNESS! I watched the fly-in screen with the Pleasantview neighborhood, and it was a smooth as a desktop I have with a GFX5200. WHY IS THIS? I thought the GMA 950 was as slow as other integrated graphics solutions...

A:Is this really integrated graphics?

Yup, integrated graphics. Newer than a GFX5200 and it has the core duo (not C2D) so that is why it runs as well as your desktop.

Hi everyone My first post here I don t really what I m talking about but I think I know the answer already hoping someone can help me tho I ve just bought skyrim and I checked my laptop specs against the minimum requirements which it did meet I ve been having trouble running it even with everything turned down low and now I know the problem Its due to the integrated graphics which I don t know much about and didnt even know of its existence until yesterday I mentioned my problems to my friend who thought there might integrated graphics be a way to adjust the shared memory is this possible I m integrated graphics just looking to explore all ways I might be able to run it before I admit defeat although I would be integrated graphics extremely surprised if I could run it Its an acer aspire Z so not the newest and the specs are Windows Vista intel dual core processor Ghz gb RAM Direct X intel graphics card with up to Mb any help integrated graphics would be appreciated i didnt post this in the gaming section as i thought it was more of a hardware question nbsp

A:integrated graphics

Intel graphics chips don't meet the requirements of most of today's PC games.Whilst it's (usually) possible to allocate more system RAM to the graphics chip in the BIOS Setup, there is a limit to how much you can allocate, and it's certainly less than the 1GB (recommended) that SkyRim requires.

Not only that, the more RAM you assign to the graphics chip, the less there is left over for Windows and applications to use. SkyRim requires 2GB RAM (minimum), 4GB (recommended). You have a total of 3GB RAM at present. Windows Vista needs most of that for itself just to run at an acceptable pace.There just isn't enough RAM for both Vista and SkyRim together, especially as Vista is particularly heavy on RAM usage compared to other Windows versions.

So the Intel graphics chip is the primary weak spot, with installed RAM being the second weak spot.

Okay im buying a computer in fact it's a: lenovo IdeaCentre H405 (7723-1CU) Desktop PC Athlon II X4 645(3.1GHz) 4GB DDR3 1TB HDD Capacity ATI Radeon 3000 graphics Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. And it said ATI radeon 3000 integrated graphics I wanted to know if this was a good graphics card and if I could change it later and also If I could run Arma 2 on high or very high graphics with it. Thanks in advance!

A:AMD integrated graphics?

I doubt that it could run that game all on low at playable frame rates. It is passable for older games and general purpose use, but if you want your games to be playable you're going to have to add in video card.

i have a mobo with integrated graphix and im planning to upgrade to a AGP8X 256mb vid card.. what will i need to do? thank you in advance

A:Help with integrated graphics

Well, if you motherboard has an agp slot(as many integrated mobos lack graphics upgrade slots), you buy an agp card that's compatible(if your board has 8x agp get an 8x card), carefully install it(after reading it's directions of course), and then boot up. It should display using a generic windows driver, but look really low quality. If it doesn't display from the new card, you might have to enter the bios and setup the video options. Maybe select that your using an agp card instead of integrated or something like that, bioses vary. Then, you install the newest drivers for the card, like if it's nvidia based, dl the latest driver from nvida and install it.

Heres my problem, just bought a Nvidia 8800GT 512 MB GDDR3, and i got home to install it, i disabled my integrated graphics, but then my moniter wouldnt display anything? so i put in my Nvidia 8800GT thinking it would fix it, i was wrong. the Nvidia 8800GT is installed, but my moniter still wont display its all plugged in right, i dont know what to do IM SURE its because i disabled my integrated graphics in my bois, how do i get it back?

I've always used a MB with built in graphics as I only use my computer for internet and business applications. I've never noticed a problem. I'm thinking about a new build and wondering if the cpu's with the integrated graphics such as the AMD A6-6400K would be a step up over the mb's with built in graphics?

Since I do no gaming or other high intensity graphics applications are ther any downsides to these type cpu's?

A:Integrated graphics......mb or cpu?

Quote: Originally Posted by pulpwood007

I've always used a MB with built in graphics as I only use my computer for internet and business applications. I've never noticed a problem. I'm thinking about a new build and wondering if the cpu's with the integrated graphics such as the AMD A6-6400K would be a step up over the mb's with built in graphics?

Since I do no gaming or other high intensity graphics applications are ther any downsides to these type cpu's?

No, not really. I recommend integrated gpu's for my users that are just using the web and email. The A6 has a integrated HD 8470D gpu. I think that is very similar to the Intel HD4000 series. It should give you HD graphic capabilities at 1920x1200, possoble as high as 2560x1600 depending on the monitor. You do not get the high frame rate of a new gen gpu in a 16x pcie slot.

I have integrated graphics (Intel HD graphics) on my lappy . It says it can use upto a total memory of 1696mb approximately . I have core i3 370M processor and a memory of 4gb .

If my lappy can use memory upto 1696 mb , I can play all most all high end graphics games smoothly . But it is not happening . NFS HP3 is not running smoothly !And games like GTA 4 aren't running .What should I do in order to increase my gaming performance ? Will it works upgrading my ram to 8 gb ?

A:Integrated graphics help !

Just because the integrated graphics has up to 1696 MB of shared RAM available, it doesn't overcome the fact that they are integrated graphics, which by virtue are not good performers at all when it comes to gaming. Unfortunately in your case, if it only has the Intel HD Graphics, there's not really going to be anything you can do to improve graphics performance with software. Your best bet would be to get an external graphics card for your laptop such as MSI’s external graphics card promises vastly improved graphics for laptops wanting a little more…. Don't know if they're selling it yet but if they are, then this would definitely help you with games.

hey i dont know much about computers with Integrated help graphics i was tryin to play this game called quot America s Army quot and u have to have a graphics card help with Integrated graphics to play but i only have Integrated graphics on the motherboard my friend said he heard that there is a way to trick ur pc into thinking u have a graphics card to play does ne one know how to do this if so could u help me out thanks alot this is the min req to play the game A -D graphics card with MB memory and support for hardware transformation and lighting GHz processor or equivalent English version of Windows r ME XP Operating System MB RAM GB of uncompressed hard disk space for game files Quad-speed CD-ROM K sec sustained transfer rate Windows ME XP compatible system including compatible -bit drivers for CD-ROM drive video card sound card mouse and keyboard DirectX r DirectX r or higher compatible sound card and drivers Kbps modem or higher network connection NVIDIA r nForce tm or other motherboards soundcards containing the Dolby r Digital Interactive Content Encoder required for Dolby Digital audio and these are all the supported graphics card Supported Cards Nvidia GeForce Nvidia GeForce MX Nvidia GeForce MX Nvidia GeForce GTS MB Nvidia GeForce Pro MB Nvidia GeForce Ultra Nvidia GeForce Nvidia GeForce Ti Nvidia GeForce Ti Nvidia GeForce MX Nvidia GeForce MX Nvidia GeForce MX Nvidia GeForce Ti Nvidia GeForce Ti Nvidia GeForce Ti Matrox Parhelia based video cards ATI Radeon VE ATI Radeon ATI Radeon ATI Radeon ATI Radeon LE Last Updated - - nbsp

A:help with Integrated graphics

a friend of mine told me i may need a graphic wrapper not sure what it is but if ne one has ne infomation about it i would appericate it

I was wondering if it was at all possible to install new/better integrated graphics to my laptop until I can get the money for a better laptop in general. I have an HP 2000 series model 2b092wm. If you can help please let me know what my options are. thanks.

My chipset is an intel 845GL /) which has no agp port and has onboard graphics. I do have an available pci slot so my question is, am I still able to get a better pci card to upgrade my video and bypass the integrated card using device manager?

Thanks in advance,

-Vocal

A:No Agp port and integrated graphics

you can turn off the onboard video in your bios, so when you put in a new psi card it's all you'll have. and it's possible to get a pci graphics card that's better than your onboard graphics, but don't expect to be playing farcry or bf2 on there.

Is this video card sufficient to run SIMS games? I am thinking of purchasing a Compaq with this card installed.

A:Integrated SIS Mirage2 Graphics

It might, but I'm not sure.
Here it seems it can run it, but not very well.
http://24.137.12.208/showthread.php?t=300314&goto=nextoldest

The sis mirage2 is not very fast at all though.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/imageview.php?image=910
It's the bottom one, it's less than half as fast as the slowest agp card listed, the 64bit fx5200, which is pretty bad itself.

If the pc you're considering is one of these(one's sempron based, the other athlon 64, they should be in the $500-600usd range),
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/s...Z_series&subcat1=rts&catLevel=3#defaultAnchor
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/s...Z_series&subcat1=rts&catLevel=3#defaultAnchor

then it's a good deal, since it's upgradeable to agp graphics. You could get a cheap graphics card, like this,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814164008
and install in it and it would run the game well, but with the standard graphics(sis mirage2), it will barely play any games well.

would it be profitable to have integrated graphics turned on in the bios.

i set my bios to have it on with uma buffer size 512 (which is the 9200s ram).

would this offload textures and make fps better?

btw in device manager it is showing both gpu's.NVM IT INSTALLED THE 9200 ONCE I TURNED ONBOARD GRAPHICS ON IN THE BIOS. BUT ONCE I RESET MY COMPUTER ITS GONE. BUT ONBOARD IS STILL ON.thanks

A:is it better to have integrated graphics on with gaming?

Hello sogone209,

Short answer, nope.

Long answer:-

Your integrated graphics card would actually reduce your performance by using up system RAM from your system that it'd have to permanently reserve for its own functionality.

What you've mentioned as the UMA buffer size is actually referring to the amount of system RAM you are allowing the integrated card to reserve from it. For example you have 4 GBs of RAM. You set the UMA buffer to 512 MB. You are telling the integrated card to take that amount of RAM from your system for its own functions. So in effect you only have 3.5 GB of RAM left for your system and applications.

Offloading textures and the like refers to SLI functionality which requires 2 dedicated cards like your Asus GT 430 to be installed in tandem.

In conclusion, switch off that integrated card, and use your dedicated card for optimal performance. Unless power conservation is important to you. But I believe that it doesn't really matter since you're gaming on a desktop.

I was wondering if it is possible to overclock integrated graphics... i have a second computer that i want to play some of my games on... specs: 80 GB hdd, winxp home SP2, intel extreme graphics 82845G 64mb, 512mb ram 2.6 ghz.

The situation is I'm trying to play Fallout 3, but it keeps creating random visual glitches, like purple checkerboards and grey light tunnels around the characters' faces. I assume this is because It refuses to switch from the integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics to my AMD Radeon HD 7730M. I only really want to get rid of the purple checkerboards.

(refer to image)
The drop down menu for the graphics adapter only has the Intel HD.

I have recently purchased an ATI Radeon MB PCI-Bus graphics card I am running a Dell Dimension PC and it currently has Integrated Help **SOS** DISABLING **SOS** Graphics the Intel Extreme Graphics controller installed Integrated garphics are terrible as you know Hence the long-due upgrade I have no way by which to disable the on-board graphics there is no option to do so in BIOS You may check out my BIOS layout HERE As you can see there is no method to select primary video in the Peripheral Configuration I was wondering if it would be prudent to simply uninstall disable any and all instances of the Integrated system via the Hardware Manager By disabling uninstalling the onboard graphics will the system be forced to use the Card and not the integrated graphics I have read about problems similar to this on other forums Also if I were to on a drastic scale **SOS** Help DISABLING Integrated Graphics **SOS** reinstall the OS and simply neglect to install the Intel Extreme Graphics drivers would Windows bite the bullet and use the card w o conflicts I can live with a few yellow question-marks as long as there aren t any hardware conflicts Any advice would be greatly appreciated --TheAceOfSpades nbsp

A:**SOS** Help DISABLING Integrated Graphics **SOS**

Try uninstalling the intel graphic drivers in add remove programs if it is there. then shutdown, install the ATI card and boot. once booted install the radeon drivers.

hi, i have a Via EPIA M10000 Nehemiah board with integrated graphics. i was wonderin if i could increase the ammount of memory it uses?, i've increased the AGP Aperature size in the bios to 256m (the highest setting) and that increased its memory from 32mb to 64mb. i cud do with a bit more, even another 32 wud be ok?
any ideas or software or anything i can do it with?
cheers

A:Integrated Graphics Memory

Using software to "increase" your memory isn't really ever a good idea. The way I look at it is the companys designing such software are just trying to rip off those of us that dont know any better just like companys that sell "pop-up blockers" or send you messages using Messenger Service asking you to buy software to stop the same messages they themselves are sending.

I remember using a program called SoftRam back in the day. It never made a difference in my performance or what I was able to run.

Your best bet is probably to optimize your Windows installation. If that doesn't make any difference you might want to try to tweak your virtual memory or SWAP.

CAN T SEE I m see and can't graphics my Disabled integrated new to the forum but found a lot of good articles on here Thought u guys can maybe help I just purchased a ATI Radeon video card for my desktop I put it in the pci slot and it wouldn Disabled my integrated graphics and can't see t recognize it In the instructions it said i may need to disable my integrated graphics Which I knew what that would Disabled my integrated graphics and can't see do but I figured since I was using slot on my pci s that it would recognize it From what I read the computer looks there first if there internal graphics is disabled Recently read up that it doesn t work like that Anyway I now have the orginal vga disabled because of intergrated grahics is disabled and now I can t see anything from my card because the computer isn t recognizing it So I can t see to configure anything What do I need to do to get the integrated graphics back going Here are the numbers I can find on the motherboard e ds n cn-otc - - b-a g Disabled my integrated graphics and can't see c o cn If there are any other number anyone needs to help let me know Thanks sooo much in advance nbsp

A:Disabled my integrated graphics and can't see

How'd you disable the integrated graphics?

What should have been done:
Monitor connected to integrated -> get into BIOS, disable integrated. Shut Down.
Monitor connected to PCI -> boot up. Video works.

I have an Asus Pundit-R that is working pretty well with Windows apart form the poor performance of the inbuilt ATI Radeon IGP graphics To try to improve on this I have added a Problem PCI/Integrated Graphics Powercolor HD Pro in one of the PCI slots Unfortunately there is no BIOS option to disable the onboard graphics adaptor - even when PCI/Integrated Graphics Problem the BIOS is set to use the PCI card it remains enabled I therefore see two display adaptors in Device Manager the onboard PCI/Integrated Graphics Problem one 'Standard VGA Graphics Adaptor' and the HD 'ATI Radeon Series' The onboard graphics are running with the Windows vgapnp sys driver and the HD with the latest AMD Catalyst drivers and everything looks good However Windows then uses the onboard graphics as its PCI/Integrated Graphics Problem primary interface as expected and I can't get any output on the HD Only one monitor shows up in 'Display Screen Resolution' and pressing the 'Detect' button fails to add the second display What I want to do is to get the second display running and then set Windows to use that one exclusively This could be the expected behaviour if vgapnp sys wasn't a WDDM-compliant driver but surely it must be Any ideas about how I can get the HD working

A:PCI/Integrated Graphics Problem

Dude I'm having this SAME problem with my GeForce 9400 GT! I even made a video of it to show people: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeyZRk8k-tc"]YouTube- Graphic Card Display Not Detected[/ame]

lol I know exactly watcha going through. But I was told to disable my onboard graphics, so I'm gonna try that. I'll tell you how it goes...

I have a Dell, and recently i purchased a radeon 9250 so i can play half-life 2. I have the card in the pci slot, but i have an inetel graphics accelerator. It's integrated and i have no idea how to make my computer not use the intel card and use the radeon card. whoever can help, it is greatly appreciated. thnks

this is the computer i plan to buy
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16883102804

It says it has Integrated sis mirage graphics, but it does not tell me how many Mb it is. i heard that integrated graphics are poor, and i already have a cheap radeon 9250se agp 128mb(for my soon to be obsolete computer). If i add this to the new one, will it work with the integrated graphics, will it turn off the integrated graphics or will the integrated graphics turn off?

thanks for the help

A:integrated graphics on new computer

Yes, your graphics card will work just fine in that system. No compatibility issues as far as I can tell.

The only potential problem I see is that the power supply is only 230W. There is a chance that this will not be enough love juice to power your card.

Hey all! My Asus motherboard has an ATI Radeon HD 3000 built in that can access a gig of the system DDR3 memory and all. It also can be over clocked to a gigahertz and can stay relatively cool. The thing is is when it comes to gaming, like Grand Theft Automobile 4. (Yes, I can run GTA 4 on rather goods settings too) After a few minutes of game play, the screen kind of flickers to black a bit. Or sometimes out of nowhere, the screens goes real dark and I have to wait a few seconds for it normalize out.

That only really seems to happen when the graphics chipset gets over clocked closer to a gigahertz. At 925ghz, it's all great. I have my drivers all updated too.

So is there a specific reason or reason in general why this is happening?

A:Integrated graphics overclocking.

I am not a gamer and over clocking but overheating comes to mind.I would check my power supply and fans.

Welcome to 7 Forums and wait till someone else with more knowledge in that area comes on.

which processor should i buy which has bestintegrated graphics core i.e amd or intel.please give specification and price ofthat processor.thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

A:Integrated graphics core(gpu)

if you want you can looking for Intel P67H chipset MB + i3 -2100/ i5-2500k / i7 -2600KWe test in the basic combo with i3-2100 the Video Score is 5.2 and with 2400 is around 5.5...will assume in 2500k or 2600k will be higher but I will think below 6.

if for Video & flash game is OK.... but for 3D 1st person game is still not good enough...

I have a Asus M4A785G HTPC Motherboard, am told on AOE3 forum, that AOE3 in incompatable with the way intergrated graphics works, yet intergrated onboard graphics works fine for others with onboard graphics card - can anyone help...thanksPS: AOE3 works fine on my old XPHome machine

A:Integrated onboard graphics

Quote: Originally Posted by zulubase

I have a Asus M4A785G HTPC Motherboard, am told on AOE3 forum, that AOE3 in incompatable with the way intergrated graphics works, yet intergrated onboard graphics works fine for others with onboard graphics card - can anyone help...thanksPS: AOE3 works fine on my old XPHome machine

If AOE3 (??) says your chipset is incompatible, chances are it is. Did they give you an explanation as to why?

have a hd5770 graphics card and cant seem to get it installed on a fresh windows 7 ultimste 64 install, constantly come up with integrated graphics, have tried an nvidia gt240 in to see if that would work but no luck, any ideas on how to help?

Hello all
I recently received my new Dell laptop
I am still fiddling around but I saw that except my gt540m I have an integrated graphics card.
How do I know which is being used? And how do I know that my nvidia card is active when I am playing and my integrated when I am doing basic stuff.
thanks

A:Question about integrated graphics

Video Memory Virtualization - A Brief Guide

This should possibly be able to explain. Beyond that, I'm not entirely sure.

I had to format my computer change the hard drive and install windows XP from an old 2002 CD I had and now my computer is not recognizing my intel integrated graphics card. When I go on device manager there is no "display adapters" category at all and before it used to say what chipset I had under the general tab in system properties, and under the display tab in dxdiag, but now it doesn't say anything. How can I fix this?

Im not too advanced with the hardware side of computers, and was wondering if anyone could help me out.

I've bought a new pc and it comes with an integrated Geforce4 MX video card. Is it possible to remove this and buy a stand-alone graphics card. My pc comes with 512MB DDR RAM, but the video card uses 128MB of this memory, leaving me only with 384MB of RAM. If you can remove the card would the shared 128mb memory go bak to the 384mb and make it bak up to 512MB again.

Im grateful for any help

A:Integrated Graphics Card

Yep,

If you've got an AGP Port.. you could simply buy a better AGP card and stick it in, you would have to disable your on-board VGA though... but that will still free up your lost RAM.

Evening all i ll get down to the beezwax I don t really have a super-computer Graphics, and RAM Gaming Integrated but it is sufficient to play games like the sims sins of a solar Integrated Graphics, RAM and Gaming empire and more recently the brand spanking new Tales of Monkey Island Trouble is they do run slow most of the time sins of a solar empire isn t so bad surprisingly considering the scale the game can reach but the tales of monkey island is extremely laggy even on the very lowest graphical settings I have an intel integrated chipset which has mb of graphical memory It does the job and I have gb of RAM I ve just purchased a gb ram pack x gb sticks which I ll install with the hopes of better system performance overall So my main query is this will an improvement in general system RAM help the game lag less Im not worried about getting super smooth HD visuals thats why i have my ps I m just curious as to whether more ram will lessen the jittery nature of my system when playing games And as a side note Ive always wodnered if a full hard drive impacts system performance Because I have about gb free space out of so im just curious Any answers at all will be appreciated I just wanna get some advanced intel before i get too excited when i see the postman bringing my new beef sticks of speedy s and s Cheers Y all nbsp

I try to install a video card to my system(Dell dimension E310),I follow the instructions to disable integrated Graphics, but I didn't know that I should do that after install the video card in my system, so I did it first. Now when I boot my system my screen is black! I try to reboot in safe mode and nothing.

How I ENABLE back my integrated Graphics?

A:integrated Graphics Disable.

DO you install new VGA (VIDEO) CARD? If yes then you should follow the steps written in the notes. In order to get your old IGD Graphics back, you must then go to BIOS and change settings, or either do a system restore.

(I can system restore my friend computer without anything on the screen, nothing at all, just a human touch... lol)

I was wondering if GeCube is a good manufacturer of the Ati cards, and I was wondering if it is nearly good as the normal ATi.

It is a GeCube 512 MB Card Ati radeon x1600

if someone can reccomend one on futureshop or tigerdirect.ca I'd appreciate it.

Thanks!

...or If you know of a good site that sells graphics card and ships to Canada for less than 50$ (I mean the shipping) it would be great. I have 2 GBs of RAM so having 256 MB of Shared video memory isnt that bad..I just want to take full adavantage of the RAM, which I cant right now.

Hi,
I have recently acquired a 256MB EVGA GeForce 8500GT graphics card. My motherboard currently has integrated graphics. I checked the BIOS to see if i can disable the onboard graphics, but there seems to be no option for this. Do I even have to disable the onboard graphics in order for the new graphics card to work? If so, how do I go about disabling it? I'd appreciate your response.

Thanks

A:Disabling Integrated Graphics

Just try the video card and see if it works without messing with the on-board graphics

Okay, So I have a Dell and it came along with an Intel Integrated Media 900, with a Intel® 82915G/82910GL Express Chipset Family. I am trying to get the latest drivers for the card and I have tried to install them numerous times. When it is installing, I get this error message:http://images.dx-h.com/files/23/Driver error.JPG

I have no idea if this is my computer, which I don't think it is because I just got this computer last week. I'm wondering if Intel goofed something up when they made the .exe or if something els happened.

I don't quite understand how to take advantage of Intel? HD Graphics 3000 built into the i7 2600k processor. I know mine is inactive. I wonder if it is because my motherboard is H67 or because I have a graphics card installed? I also wish to know the purpose of the Intel? HD Graphics 3000. Is it to replace the need of a graphics card or to work in conjunction with a graphics card or is it for better performance if there is no graphics card. I have searched the web and haven't found a definitive answer.

Replies will be appreciated. Thank you

A:i7 2600k and its integrated graphics?

My guess it that you have to enable the HD 3000 graphics in the H67 BIOS.You probably should remove the dedicated graphics card you installed, first.Hook up your monitor to the available H67 ports.

Is there a motherbaord that offers integrated graphics within the socket am3/+ region?

A:AM3/+ Motherboard with Integrated Graphics

Yes there is quite a range, one that immediately springs to mind and at good value is the GIGABYTE GA-78LMT-S2P AMD760G it offers AMD 3000 Radeon graphics but as im a NVIDIA user im not sure what it offers in terms of performance but any integrated graphics are going to be low-end compared to dedicated cards.

Im a bit of a Gigabyte Fanboy so i'd suggest any one of the AM3+ boards they offer with integrated graphics.

Another suggestion i could offer would be to go for one of AMD's new APU's which is a CPU/GPU in 1 chip theyre reasonably affordable and the motherboards that run them (FM1 or FM2 Sockets) are equally affordable.

But ultimately i would suggest along with many others to go for a dedicated graphics card as long as the board you have or are getting along with your power supply are equipped to run it, even if its a low end GT630.

Here is a link of a video card heirachy chart that helps determine performance of integrated video with dedicated that should help you make a decision.Graphics Card Hierarchy Chart : Best Graphics Cards For The Money: October 2012

I just got a new computer with a Gigabyte M68MT-S2P motherboard.With everything installed, including graphics card (GTS 450), the monitor said no input signal (the monitor works on other PCs). Trying with just the integrated graphics, still no signal. Ive taken out the ram, switched it around, used one stick at a time, unplugged all peripherals, and anything out of the blue I could think to solve this issue.

Any ideas, or if the motherboard just seems to be a dud, let me know.

Thanks in advanced

A:New PC, integrated graphics not working

Try booting the PC from a Windows disc.

Has it been like this from day one, how long have you had it and did you change anything before this problem occured.

my parents are getting a new computer (an HP a620n) and it comes with Nvidia 6150SE graphics.

i know the 6150SE is an integrated chip, but i want to know if it is possible for me to install another card (like an 8600) and have the computer use the 8600 instead of the 6150SE.

all/any help is much appreciated!!

A:upgrade from integrated graphics?

This page:http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...255&lc=en&cc=us&lang=en&product=424215&dlc=en

Suggets that it has a spare 8x AGP video card socket. Using the socket should disable the on-board video in some cases, in other cases it stays active. Varies by model, but the AGP card works irrespective.

HP usually have good info on their site, it always pays to start there.

Alright so here's the deal I have a geforce fx and recently acquired this system monitoring thing which enabled me to overclock the GPU I didn't set it very high but when i restarted the computer won't load at all Nothing it will just freeze up The card doesn't get overheated at Integrated Enabling Graphics all i already checked that Anyway i tried just removing the card and disabling the overclocking using the integrated card However it will display on the integrated card all the way up to when XP loads The windows loading screen will show and when its done the screen goes black I think that is because i disabled all the drivers and whatnot for Enabling Integrated Graphics the integrated graphics a long time ago I would like to reenable the integrated graphics so i can turn off the changed settings on the card If anyone knows of anything i can do that would be great Also I have tried switching to onboard video controller in the BIOS but that did nothing My safe mode will NOT boot thats been like that for Enabling Integrated Graphics ages now so thats something totally separate from this problem and enable VGA mode did absolutely nothing

A:Enabling Integrated Graphics

go to the computers manufacturers website and see if they have the proper drivers you need.

I have a game (Aura: fate of the ages) that says it needs graphics that support DirectX 8 and has 32MB of memory. Is it possible to run this game on integrated graphics if at least 32MB of RAM is shared to it? Or will I need graphics with its own memory? Thanks in advance.

Bought my daughter a new HP dv9000 laptop for school.Has vista premium.Has 6150 go graphics.Only had i gig of memory so i popped in 2 gigs of memory.Right on a sticker on the computer it states up to 287 megs of shared graphics.Went into bios and the only setting i seen was vr ram-frame buffer size.I upped it from 64 to 128 which was max setting.When i go to control panel and system it shows memory at 1918 megs.I'm a little confused! can someone enlighten me on this? did i change the wrong setting to up shared video graphics memory? it was the only thing i saw.

I'm doing a simple build for my parents and when I boot it up the monitor doesn't respond. Everything is hooked up properly and I've tried a different monitor.Processor - i3-3240 with hd 2500 integrated graphicsMotherboard - ASRock H61MV-ITX

Hey guys... I just got a new EVGA GTX650 ti boost superclocked. I just put it in and I was not getting any signal to my monitor. I tried VGA, HDMI and DVI. Nothing worked and when I took it out to try booting with my integrated graphics, I didn't get any signal to my monitor. All of my connections and wires are connected properly, my power supply is the right voltage and has enough power to support my graphics card. My hard drives are spinning but I cant access my BIOS. I have tried everything that is common. I know my graphics card is not defective and im thinking that it might be my motherboard. Any suggestions?

A:My integrated graphics won't work

You were using integrated graphics before the discrete card? It's strange that your onboard isn't working if it was before hand. Usually it's just a overlooked cable or something plugged in the wrong place. Did you make any changes to BIOS? Some boards require you to change the primary display adapter to PCIE or onboard. Maybe a BIOS reset will help the situation. I doubt there is any issues with the MOBO itself. I suggest stripping the build down to nothing but the bear essential components for operation. This way you can isolate the issue a lot easier.

Folks A year or so ago I purchased Celeron pc for my daughter to use at college After graphics integrated adapter she returned from I started to use the computer to replace my integrated graphics adapter old integrated graphics adapter Pentium- machine We had some difficulties with windows so I eventually upgraded to Windows Pro Unfortunately it has a motherboard with integrated video sound I would like to upgrade the graphics performance so that I can play some of the newer games that need openGL I know some people have had problems with conflicts when they have tried to add graphics cards to machines with the integrated motherboards SO can I just add a pci card and the machine operating system will recognize it or do I need to disable the integrated video When I check the BIOS under video adapters it gives me a choice of either a pci or agp card- so I guess the machine would recognize the card but would Windows find the card and load the appropriate drivers Any advice would be welcome Bill nbsp

I have a Gateway 310 series pc that has an onboard Intel Extreme graphics controller..and recently after i upgraded the RAM, its started to do this thing where the screen image suddenly looks garbled or broken.. and flickers (the monitor is CRT) and i have to manually shut it(the computer unit) down using the power button. (shutting only the monitor off dosent work) anyways my significant other gave me an ATI radeon graphics card and i was wondering if i can plug it into the motherboard..download the driver and then use it instead and override the onboard graphics? I heard it could be done before.

I need help locating my graphics card because I have the default Intel HD Graphics [DVI-I, HDMI] (I think) and it only has 128 mb of memory and I want to upgrade it. I don't know if it is integrated or not but if it isn't where can I find the graphics card and are there any decent gaming graphics cards that my tower can handle? Modle:HP ENVY Desktop - 750-114

For several Integrated Conflict Graphics Nvidia years now I've had some trouble off amp on with my Radeon HD GB Graphics Card Part of me still suspects the Drivers since Nvidia Integrated Graphics Conflict there were two instances where I went over a year without a BSOD but then they returned once every couple months via different driver versions I know this isn't the BSOD category of BC amp I'm not asking for help with that part of my problem here What I'm wondering is if my Motherboard's Nvidia Integrated Graphics Conflict integrated graphics by Nvidia might be conflicting with my discrete AMD card It's an ASUS M N T-M-V with NVIDIA Geforce nForce a chipset integrated graphics I've run DDU utility several times before amp never once has it detected any Nvidia Drivers before or after removing AMD's The only reason why I'm still suspicious is because of several programs amp services showing up in my Control Panel amp Task Nvidia Integrated Graphics Conflict Manager Since I don't see a way to upload screenshots of what I'm seeing I'll describe as best possible below along with the rest of my system specs Within my Windows Control Panel a Nvidia Control Panel shows but upon clicking I'm given a Windows error message stating Current Ethernet Driver doesn't support NVIDIA ForceWare Network Access Manager Please remove NVIDIA ForceWare Network Acces Manager first from Windows Control panel then reinstall NVIDIA Ethernet driver and NVIDIA ForceWare network Access Manager to fix this problem Does this only apply to my Ethernet Driver amp should I leave it alone or remove it Additionally within my Windows Programs amp Features there are different Nvidia listings NVIDIA Drivers NVIDIA ForceWare Network Access Manager amp NVIDIA PhysX Do I need any of these or can I uninstall them amp if so which in particular if not all Finally within my Windows Services there's ForceWare IP Service amp ForceWare Intelligent Application Manager IAM Also via my Task Manager I can see nSvcAppFlt exe amp nSvcIp exe are both running So I know at least a portion of the NVIDIA software on my PC is in fact active Whether any of that should be or not I don't know but am hoping someone here can help me determine that amp remove whichever of them aren't necessary OS Windows Home Premium SP AV Firewall Microsoft Security Essentials amp Malwarebytes scanner only CPU AMD Athlon X GHz RAM GB DDR MHz HDD Hitachi HDS CLA SCSI Soundcard Integrated PSU TurboLink ATX-TL W-BK V AMD GPU Drivers The latest Crimson Beta Legacy I've tried the last WHQL before amp those didn't improve stability either even when installed without Catalyst

First here are my specs Toshiba Qosmio LAPTOP custom model Intel Core i GHz Intel R HD Graphics Nvidia GeForce GTX M gb of DDR Issue & Graphics Integrated Dedicated RAM gb hard drive space Windows and currently updated All drivers are updated to their latest versions as possible My issue which I have looked all over on many other forums is this Games are not recognizing my Nvidia card and are utilizing my HD Graphics card instead I looked on many other forums and they said to make sure this list is checked Graphics Drivers updated check Tell Nvidia Control Pannel to utilize the Nvidia card first check Make sure all other drivers are also updated check All else fails follow the steps into the BIOS and switch the priority setting for the graphics cards to make use of the Nvidia card first instead of the integrated graphics card error I proceeded into the BIOS but there is literally no option for me to do so as I ve seen on other videos and forums of people doing the Integrated & Dedicated Graphics Issue same It s like it doesn t exist Toshiba s website states it doesn t have a BIOS update for the computer this computer is years old now If there is one I ve been unable to find it However I am clueless as to why this would be an issue if it were one the hardware has not changed since I bought it This is an issue for reasons VRAM I am unable to play certain games which require more VRAM and they crash and are set to the lowest setting of graphics despite the card being able to handle most graphics on High and some on Ultra in games BSOD when I was playing a game with enhanced graphics when there would be too much action on screen the entire computer would freeze in it s tracks and enter a BSOD vdr error but ONLY when the computer couldn t handle the graphics later i learned it is because it is indeed NOT using the NVIDA card but rather the HD card Despite forcing nvidia to use the card the computer refuses to I ruled out the game s to having any fault after I learned which card it was using even with added DLC Skyrim modded Path of Exile Not demanding but still Civilization Beyond Earth I am also an architecture student who uses programs like ds max revit amp archicad If my HD card is doing all the heavy lifting it might stress it out so if it s not working as intended I am concerned that it is also not helping these programs Both the Intel HD Graphics control panel and the Nvidia control panel have no effect on the priority of the cards being used even despite Nvidia Control Panel having an option to do it I was first weary about doing anything in the BIOS but to my worry there is no option to change this inside the BIOS i m clueless as what to do next I double checked and looked for it under every tab and advanced options No luck Is this hopeless It seems the extra for the video card i spent would be wasted I d appreciate the help thanks nbsp

I was planning on buying one of he amd fm1 socket processors for my comp due to the fact im lazy and I don't think a new motherboard will fit in my tiny store bought computer case. Was wondering if it was dumb if I just chose to upgrade my cpu to that because I already have a non integrated gpu installed and I just dont wanna be wasting money.

A:Will a CPU with integrated graphics work with my motherboard?

A CPU with integrated graphics won't work unless it is installed on a motherboard that supports it. The motherboard has to be specifically configured for it, so in your case, I doubt that it is.

I've heard somewhere that they are integrated into the motherboard, but from experience and a little research I came to the conclusion they generally have something to do with cpus, so I'm not sure how that works anymore

A:Solved: How do integrated graphics work?

Try reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_graphics.It is a bit long, but worth it.

Can you tell me which is better for an Intel quad core processor : Intel integrated 2000 or Nvidia Geforce Gt 610 2gb??

I want to use for gaming.

The specs below are for my old cpu and motherboard. I have to install the new ones. I'm getting an 3rd Gen i5 Cpu which has Integrated Graphics 2000. So my query is whether i should use the integrated one or my Nvidia 610.

Thanks

A:Intel Integrated Graphics Vs Nvidia

You would want a GTX 750 Ti if you like playing games on low-med and sometimes high. The GeForce GT 610 is not a gaming card and is just an entry-level meaning it's for office or HTPC use.

I have a Dell Inspiron N5010 (6 GB RAM, i5-480M) that I'd like to see if I can force to allocate a higher minimum amount of RAM to the integrated graphics. By default I believe it allocatea 64 MB or 128 MB and is supposed to increase as needed, but I don't believe it is increasing as it appears to perform as if it was using only 64 or 128 MB of video memory.

Is there a way I can make the integrated graphics allocate a higher minimum amount of RAM to itself?

A:Allocate more RAM to Intel integrated graphics?

I believe there's a way to specify how much video memory an application will have available by typing a command on the game console. So the command depends on the game, and since some games (specially new ones) don't have a in-game console, there's always options to input commands, usually by a .txt file directly on the game install folder.

Ok so im replacing my integrated graphics card with a non-integrated. Is the processor built into the graphics on the motherboard or is it it's own thing?Im just curious cuz I dont wanna be all happy and dandy and install something and it ends up im gonna need way more pieces to buy. I'm merely just upgrading the power supply and the graphics card is all. Help would be appreciated!Also I Heard something about the bios setttings automatically turning the integrated off? If that does that will it turn my processor off as well?Sorry for all the confusion and thank you.

New Card:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130664

A:Processor+integrated graphics clarification

Hi, First make sure that you can actually fit a graphics card into your pc, you will need a spare PCI-express slot.Have a look at the photo on this page. The PCI-express graphics slot is 'B' and the processor is 'G'.The processor will have a large fan on top of it so you can't see it when it's built.http://www.build-your-own-computer.net/motherboard-diagram.html

The BIOS can have a few options regarding graphic cards. But if there is an option to detect a separate graphic card in a PCI-express slot, it may be called 'Auto'. So you will need to look in the 'Integrated peripherals' section for that.If you are not sure about BIOS settings, best to find out more info about yours, as you could make your pc difficult to use with the wrong settings.Also if you buy a graphics card as in your link, note that it has DVI outputs, so you will need to buy a DVI monitor cable, and your monitor must have a DVI (cream or white) input, near to the blue VGA input you will be using up till now.Another way is to look for a Graphic card with both VGA (blue) and DVI (white) outputs, so you have two options.

I have a 64mb integrated Savage Pro graphics card. I just wanna know what card(ie GeForce 2 etc etc.) you could compare the integrated card to.

Thanks

A:Comparing Integrated Graphics to AGP cards.

gonna take a stab at this, personal opinion as I can find any info out.My opinion it's probably comparable to a gforce DDR, maybe a gforce 2mx, with 2.1gig bandwidth as compared to 2.7 for an mx400 or 1.3 for an mx200

Hii have hp 430 laptop, 2gb of ram and integrated graphics that are intel hd graphics my laptop is very poor in gaming performance . i want to upgrade my laptop to dedicated graphics please tell me is that possible to upgrade from integrated to dedicated . please help and sorry for my english

A:poor performance by integrated graphics

Nope, on most, if not all laptops, the graphics are built in to the mainboard. There is no way to have a dedicated card on a laptop.Keep in mind...in general, laptops are not made for gaming. There are some that are capable, but you have to be willing to spend the money. They are not cheap.

Hi everyone, I am going to buy a new computer this month. The one I have in mind is a dell inspiron i580-6736NBC with these specifications:
procesor - intel core i3 - 3.2 GHz
cache memory - 4 Mb
Ram - 6 Gb DDR3 SDRAM
graphics - integrated intel hd
power supply - 300 w
I would like to play some games, but I don't know if I can with this graphic card? I want to upgrade the video card in order to play games such as modern warfare 2, gta IV, or test drive. What graphic card do you suggest to me, without upgrading the power supply?

Thank you for reading!!!

A:Upgrading the integrated Intel graphics

I would like to play some games, but I don't know if I can with this graphic card? I want to upgrade the video card in order to play games such as modern warfare 2, gta IV, or test drive. What graphic card do you suggest to me, without upgrading the power supply?Click to expand...

Here's faster Integrated ATI? than Graphics performing the issue My HP ProBook s contains switchable graphics One of which is an ATI Radeon HD M and the other is a generic Intel HD Family Now I can assure you that when I switch between cards they switch properly and are in the correct order I have checked with many different methods Now to the actual issue In low and medium end games my Intel out preforms my ATI my miles For example in Integrated Graphics performing faster than ATI? Trackmania United Forever on my ATI medium settings p no AA fps Intel max settings p native res x AA fps However if I play Mirror's Edge these results are inverted thus Integrated Graphics performing faster than ATI? proving that the ATI is more powerful What I can only conclude is that the ATI is attempting to conserve power by limiting it's performance in low end games Problem is I have configured it for max performance in every setting I can find I just don't get it Help would be appreciated as to how to get around this I know this is a powerful laptop but it's holding itself back

Hi. I have an integrated intel 82810 graphics controller. I bought a geforce 4 mx420 pci card (i know not the best) installed it and saw little diffrence in my gaming performance (mostly counter-strike) with my integrated card i got about 30 fps, and with the geforce from 20-40! i decided to try a radeon 32mb card i had and it gave me more stable fps than the geforce about 30 lol. so, i am using the radeon card right now ive installed it fine, i have the newest drivers, direct x all that. I deleted my integrated cards' drivers but everytime i restart they reapear in my device manager. Could this be the reason for my gaming performance?

Well, I just installed the RC of Windows 7 yesterday, I quad-booted it with XP, 98 (its gangster), and Ubuntu. I am already running into some problems.

I have a Dell Optiplex GX270, which has an Intel Integrated Graphics 82865G graphics card. When I got everything set up, I went to change the resolution, and it was stuck at 640x480, and I couldn't change it. I have tried countless drivers, but nothing has helped. Anybody have any help?

By the way, I used Vista for like a day or two, and my graphics card worked fine, but I went back to XP, so I don't really know about how it works on Vista.

A:Intel Integrated Graphics 82865G Help

Tried loads of suggestions with no luck then read this simple solution on a blog.

Went to BIOS on start up and adjusted Video card buffer from 1MB to 8MB, very painless. Gave me back all the configurations for screen display and resolution etc. Oh what joy!!

Hi,If a PC has onboard graphic support but lacks an AGP port,would a PCI graphic card (are they really available now?) be better in terms of the lower cost one would incur to buy it than upgrade to an AGP compliant motherboard, and the performance edge it would have over onboard graphics?

Hi all!I have searched Windows 7 forums & Google but could find nothing that made sense to me. I have an HP desktop computer running Windows Seven. I bought a new graphics card that comes with software. Can somebody walk me through step by step on how to disable the integrated graphics and installing a PCI one. This confuses me. Please help!

A:Intall new graphics from integrated to PCI express

Without the model of HP Desktop, it's tough to figure out. Though it being HP, you probably won't be able to go in and disable it in the BIOS although you shouldn't need to as when you install the new video card, the integrated one should disable itself and the discrete video card will take over; this is what occurs in most cases.

I am a bit befuddled with the T for a few reasons but primarily while trying to dual T420 Graphics Integrated Displayport With screen I keep hitting one problem or T420 Displayport With Integrated Graphics another First Specs Basic Enterprise T i - m Gbs RAM Integrated HD with CD DVD RW It has the x Built in LCD and is equiped with a smartcard reader and modem card Now that thats out of the way I cannot get dual screens for the life of me with this laptop Now nbsp I dont have any monitors with Display ports so Im still utilizing DVI and VGA and one HDMI port and I have nbsp a display to HDMI adapter lyin around I tried using the adapter with my monitor and TV but with no success Next I went well Ill get a docking station it has T420 Displayport With Integrated Graphics a VGA and DVI connector so I did but the VGA port outputs red only no blue no green whilst the DVI works fine and best thing is I cant return it So I grabbed the Display to HDMI and tried the docking station Display with the same results Even when its the only attached monitor it doesnt see it I tried Win Display Settings Enabling and disabling the Digital Display in the Intel Graphics options and tried the Fn F or whatever thats suppose to out put to the external monitors all with no luck I see people here saying to change BIOs Video options but since I dont have nVidia all I got is Defualt Boot Screen selection i e Built in Display Analogue Digital Disp Digital Disp lt --When I select either of those it still outputs on DVI So Im at a loss the frick do I do nbsp

About a month ago when I purchased a in TV with a VGA PC input I gave away my regular computer monitor I think I TV, Integrated and resolution graphics, problems. made a big mistake Ever since then TV, Integrated graphics, and resolution problems. I haven t been able to get into my BIOS play games or even install different operating systems TV, Integrated graphics, and resolution problems. I was under the impression that the bios screen displayed in x resolution and my TV just didn t support it and that s why I couldn t see it The screen is completely black and sometimes says quot Input Not Supported quot until I reach the login screen for Windows on one computer or the Ubuntu login screen on my other computer However last night I was sick of not being able to do anything but be in Windows so I set the resolution of the Windows PC to x and it worked So does that mean the bios screen is in x or whatever that resolution is After changing it back I remembered the integrated graphics ATI Radeon HD had an HDMI output so I switched TV, Integrated graphics, and resolution problems. to that and guess what I could now see all the screens I couldn t see before BIOS and games The sound was nowhere to be found though I m guessing it was trying to send the sound through the HDMI cable now and it just wasn t hooked up right Not only that but the screen looked very bad through HDMI and wouldn t even fill the whole thing out no matter the resolution So basically what my questions are Is it a problem with my TV graphics card or maybe even the drivers for the graphics Why am I not getting sound through HDMI What resolution does a computer typically display in while in the BIOS menu and operating system loading screens Why doesn t a new game like Far Cry default to a resolution like x Or does it but something is just wrong somewhere nbsp

I recently got a new comp from Gateway; Intel P4 processor running Windows XP; the graphics controller is the 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV integrated piece. I would like to disable this ASAP in favor of a real graphics card; I have heard that on most motherboards with integrated graphics it is neccessary to disable the contoller manually through some sort of switch/jumper (in addition to disabling the driver). Can someone tell me where/how to locate this switch...I can't seem to find anything of the sort.....

Dear all, Is it possible to daisy chain one 3440x1440 monitor (Dell U3415W) and standard 1920x1080 monitor with this laptop? That is can the graphics chip handle it? Not for games of course, just spreadsheets and such. If it can't, then would it help if I got a docking station? The specifications say: "Intel HD Graphics 520 in processor and NVIDIA GeForce® 940MX, 2GB memory; supports external digital monitor via HDMI or Mini DisplayPort; supports three independent displays; Max resolution: [email protected] (DisplayPort via Mini DisplayPort cable); [email protected] (HDMI)" But does that mean 3 independent monitors with each having [email protected] resolution or that the total resolution cannot exceed 3840x2160? Because one 3440x1440 and one 1920x1080 do exceed that 3840x2160 limit combined (Product 20FH001BMS)Tamim Khawaja

Hello, I have an Nvidia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and every time I use it, I have a BSOD
I confirmed it is the cause or maybe a 90% assurance that it is, since everytime I use the standard VGA, the BSOD doesn't occur. These are the log files, and I hope you could help me. I'm a total noob on these matters, so please bare with me

A:PC has BSOD when using Integrated Graphics Card

Hello and welcome Annie yes my friend you have a graphics driver problem. Now to get details of the system see my dittyUsing HW Info You can test the volts on the PSU with HW Info HWiNFO, HWiNFO32/64 - Download < download the right bit version and close the right hand window select Sensors and scroll down to the power section where you will see what the volts are doing see my pic.The original right hand window shows the machine running and is handy for that but for looking at the components in some detail close it and use the main left hand side panelFOR OTHER COMPONENTSOpen each + down into the component itself and then click on it - in the right hand side will appear all sorts of details including brands speeds and other essential info that device. See pic for example. Though a Google for that NVidia you quoted gives me the motherboard but try it anyway.

Disregard the top bit and look at Other components and my pic just click on the square for example motherboard and it will give you in depth details model serial no etc etc

PS Have just found this it is probably the driver you need NVIDIA DRIVERS GeForce 307.83 Driver WHQL now try it but you may have to uninstall the other but try it first.

Hey as some of you know I have got my new card and installed it. But when I went to disable the memory for my integrated graphics, it only goes to 8MB and no lower. I think that Im not getting all the 256Mb on my card like I should. Could anyone help me out on how to completely disable the mem.?

A:Disabling Integrated graphics in BIOS

Completley disable it. If not, then i doubt its not going to suck the 8mb from your system ram, just deal with it, it's really nothing.

I have a dell laptop with a dock that allows you to add pci cards. I have an ati card in there now running 2 monitors. The dock also has a vga out that i am assuming is being driven by the integrated onboard graphics from the laptop. I want 3 monitors. Is it possible to do this by driving 2 off of the pci card and 1 off of the integrated graphics? I read somewhere that you may need to look through the bios to make sure that your computer doesn't automatically disable the onboard graphics once a card is plugged in. Is this true?

A:3 monitors with pci card and integrated graphics?

Yes. This totally depends on your onboard graphics. Some will allow you to use both the integrated video out as well as an add-on card, while other cards will only permit you to use one or the other.

If you post the exact model number of your laptop that will help! At the very least find out what the integrated card is.

Hi everyone i bought an ATI Radeon MB PCI since i dont have AGP or PCI-e slots and installed it yesterday i made the huge mistake of not unistalling the Intel Integrated Graphics card and drivers before putting my new card in the pc the video card runs fine Doom fine on x however its kinda laggy so i lowered the resolution and what happens next its that the menus and words look really blurry and i believe its the integrated graphics card Uninstalling Intel Integrated Graphics.. thats interferieng i tried unistalling the drivers it asks me to restart i do so however they re-appear on the Add Remove Programs i disabled the card through Control Panel-System-Hardware-Device Manager restart and the card is enabled mysteriously i used DriverCleaner too remove the drivers and it still was there however i think that everytime i restart and log on after unistalling the drivers the windows update icon appears in the system tray maybe its downloading drivers again i dont know so what should i do remove my new card delete all the drivers and install Uninstalling Intel Integrated Graphics.. it all again nbsp